Justin Bieber's First Post-Arrest Track 'Broken' Released (Audio)

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Justin Bieber

Alongside rapper Blake Kelly, the troubled musician sings of not reacting to drama or fleeing the scene on the track.

Justin Bieber shared "Broken," his first song since his January arrest in Miami Beach, and on the track the teen pop star tells the world that even though "they're persistent, trying to break me down / I cannot be broken."

Just before midnight on Friday, Bieber tweeted a link to a mixtape site featuring "Broken" as part of DJ Tay James' "We Know The DJ Radio 4" playlist.

"Broken," which also features rapper Blake Kelly, finds Bieber insistently crooning about not playing into the drama that surrounds him, singing, "I guess they want a reaction / I ain't gonna give it to 'em," and repeating "I cannot be broken / Like I know you were hoping." Toward the end of the nearly three-minute track, Bieber veers into a verse about taking "a cruise on the smooth highway / I ain't even trying to get away."